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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Eight full tones above the key note where the scale begins and ends.
Cantata
Development
Renaissance
Octave
2. Elaborate polyphonic composition of the Boroque and Renaissance periods.
Pitch
Piano
Ricercar
Virtuoso
3. Singing or chanting in unison without strict rhythm. Collected during the Reign of Pope Gregory VIII for psalms and other other parts of the church service.
Requiem
Gregorian Chant
Virtuoso
Carol
4. Tones used to embellish the principal melodic tone.
Ornaments
Klangfarbenmelodie
Voice
Scherzo
5. Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most often religious in nature.
Dynamics
Tone
Courante
Cantata
6. A form of writing for vocals that is close to the manner of speech and is rhythmically free.
Recitative
Atonal
Pizzicato
Hymn
7. String instruments that are picked instead of bowed.
Ostinato
Triple time
Pizzicato
Dissonance
8. The opening section of a piece of music or movement.
Verismo
Interpretation
Introduction
Romantic
9. A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase - either in the middle or the end of a composition.
EnharmonicInterval
Choir
Gregorian Chant
Cadence
10. A style of male singing where by partial use of the vocal chords - the voice is able to reach the pitch of a female.
Falsetto
Rococo
Progression
Drone
11. A style of male singing where by partial use of the vocal chords - the voice is able to reach the pitch of a female.
Falsetto
Tablature
Expressionism
Classical
12. A composition written for nine instruments.
Nonet
Twelve-tone music
Interpretation
Twelve-tone music
13. A hymn sung by the choir and congregation often in unison.
Portamento
Voice
Staff
Chorale
14. The movement of chords in succession.
Musicology
Interlude
Progression
Adagio
15. Indicating speed.
Fugue
Tempo
Forte
Rondo
16. A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
Grandioso
Clavier
Time Signature
March
17. A form of Italian opera beginning at the end of the 19th century. The setting is contemporary to the composer's own time - and the characters are modeled after every day life.
Movement
Exposition
Verismo
Twelve-tone music
18. A repeating phrase that is played at the end of each verse in the song.
Rondo
Dynamics
Refrain
System
19. The unit of musical rhythm.
Staff
Virtuoso
Beat
Intonation
20. Tone color - quality of sound that distinguishes one verse or instrument to another. It is determined by the harmonies of sound.
Timbre
Orchestra
Legato
Fermata
21. Music of a particular form consisting of four movements. Each of the movements differ in tempo - rhythm - and melody; but are held together by subject and style.
Tutti
Sonata
Fourth
Pastoral
22. Made up of five horizontal parallel lines and the spaces between them on which musical notation is written.
Elegy
Grave
Introduction
Staff
23. A symbol used in musical notation indicating to gradually quicken tempo.
Triplet
Tuning
Accelerando
Tonality
24. A song or hymn celebrating Christmas.
Galliard
Carol
Conductor
Recitative
25. A quick 20th century dance written in double time.
Rigaudon
Overture
Tutti
Triad
26. Quick repetition of the same note or the rapid alternation between two notes.
Tremolo
Root
Beat
Tuning
27. The manner in which tones are produced with regard to pitch.
String Quartet
Intonation
Fugue
Major
28. Two notes that differ in name only. The notes occupy the same position.For example: C sharp and D flat.
EnharmonicInterval
Accessible
Glee
Cavatina
29. A short and simple melody performed by a soloist that is part of a larger piece.
Unison
Rondo
Piano
Cavatina
30. The piece of cane in wind instruments. The players cause vibrations by blowing through it in order to produce sound.
Maestro
Rubato
Ornaments
Reed
31. Rapid alternation between notes that are a half tone or whole tone apart.
Consonance
Trill
Measure
Impromptu
32. The retuning of a stringed instrument in order to play notes below the ordinary range of the instrument or to produce an usual tone color.
Octet
Beat
Septet
Scordatura
33. Two or three melodic lines played at the same time.
Leitmotif
Polytonality
Counterpoint
Beat
34. Successive notes of a key or mode either ascending or descending.
Falsetto
Concerto
Scale
Waltz
35. A drama where the words are sung instead of spoken.
Cantabile
Opera
Refrain
String Quartet
36. An instruction in sheet music to play softly. Abbreviated by a 'p'.
Accessible
Piano
Classical
Rigaudon
37. Singing in unison - texts in a free rhythm. Similar to the rhythm of speech.
Chant
Classical
Grazioso
Measure
38. A set of five musicians who perform a composition written for five parts.
Opus
Timbre
Quintet
Neoclassical
39. Rapid alternation between notes that are a half tone or whole tone apart.
Romantic
Recital
Trill
Beat
40. A direction in sheet music indicating the tempo is to be very fast.
Contralto
Reed
Presto
Movement
41. To hold a tone or rest held beyond the written value at the discretion of the performer.
Rhythm
Fermata
Homophony
Opera
42. Three to four movement orchestral piece - generally in sonata form.
Vibrato
Ricercar
A cappella
Symphony
43. A symbol indicating the note is to be raised by one semitone.
Grazioso
Capriccio
Sequence
Sharp
44. Music that is written and performed without regard to any specific key.
Atonal
Concerto
Gavotte
Harmony
45. A large group of instrumentalists playing together.
Clavier
Relative pitch
Orchestra
Consonance
46. Movement in music where the characteristics are crisp and direct.
Coda
Espressivo
Neoclassical
Tuning
47. Passage for the entire ensemble or orchestra without a soloist.
Rigaudon
Tutti
Cantabile
Duet
48. One of two or more parts in polyphonic music. Voice refers to instrumental parts as well as the singing voice.
Gavotte
Voice
Oratorio
Harmony
49. First developed in the 8th century - methods of writing music.
Clef
Staff
Notation
Trio
50. A glissando or portamento. Also refers to the moving part of a trombone.
Falsetto
Conductor
Vibrato
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